Vitoria-Gasteiz Green Capital and Basque Traditions
Vitoria-Gasteiz In A Nutshell
Vitoria-Gasteiz is a city that surprises with its blend of medieval charm and green innovation. Known for its well-preserved old town and commitment to sustainability, it offers peaceful parks, bustling plazas, and a laid-back Basque spirit.
Stroll through narrow cobblestone streets, visit the stunning Gothic cathedral, or relax in the vast green belt that surrounds the city. Vitoria-Gasteiz feels like a perfect balance of history, nature, and modern life — a welcoming spot where tradition and forward-thinking meet.
Best Time to Visit Vitoria-Gasteiz

May–June & September–October – Mild, pleasant weather ideal for exploring the city’s medieval quarter, parks, and Basque cuisine without the summer heat.

July–August – Warm and lively, perfect for enjoying outdoor festivals and the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Feria de la Virgen Blanca (Early August) – Vitoria-Gasteiz’s biggest festival, with traditional Basque music, fireworks, street parties, and colorful parades. A joyful celebration of local culture!
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Vitoria-Gasteiz’s Top 3 Attractions To Visit
Explore Vitoria-Gasteiz
Basque Country
Unique culture and cuisine in northern Spain’s green valleys
Location
3 provinces: Álava, Biscay, and Gipuzkoa
Climate
Temperate oceanic, mild & wet year-round
Capital
Vitoria-Gasteiz (de facto administrative capital)
Population
2.26 million Basque speakers and residents


